Holder for confections and napkins



A ril 5 1927.

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Patented Apr. 5, 1927.

UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

JACK D. KOHLEB, OF MIAMI, FLORIDA.

HOLDER FOR CORRECTIONS AND NAPKINS.

Application filed October 4, 1926. Serial No. 139,500.

My present invention has reference to a combined anchor and napkinholder for confections, such as frozen confections.

An object is to simplify and improve the construction set forth in mycopending application Serial No. 125,512, filed July 28, 1926.

To the attainment of the foregoing, the invention consists in theimprovement as hereinafter described and definitely claimed.

In the drawings Figure 1 is a side elevation of the improvement, part ofthe confection being in section.

Figure 2 is a sectional view approximately on the line 2-2 of Figure 1.

Figure 3 is a sectional view on the line I" 3-3 of Figure 1.

As disclosed by the drawings I make use of a tubular member 1. Themember 1 may be of any desired material but is, of course, of a naturethat will not inflict injury to the confection which is anchored in oneend thereof. The tubular member 1 is creased longitudinally from one ofits ends providing the said end of the tube with three angularlyarranged flat ribs 2, and these ribs v provide the anchor of the device.The anchoring ribs are designed tobe anchored in the confection 3.Howcvn'before the anchor is inserted in the confection I arrange overthe said anchor a protector disc 4. The disc has triangularly arrangedslots through the center thereof through which the ribs provided by theanchor pass and the protector disc rests on the confection 3. Thus itwill be noted that the disc prevents the hand of the user of the devicecoming directly in contact with the confection.

The confection is preferably of a type knownas frozen dainties, but theimprovement may be employed in connection with other confections andwhen inserted therein will be adhesively the confection.

and firmly anchored in The tube is designed as a holder for a napkin,and by the employment of the improvement the confection may be handledin a sanitary manner and the eater of the confection is provided with anapkin which will be found espec ially useful in eating the particulartype of confection attached to the improvement.

While the disc 4 a protector to prev coming in contact is primarilydesigned as ent the hand of the user with the confection, a

of the drawings.

Having described the invention, I claim 1. A combined handle and anchorfor frozen or like sticky confections, comprising a tubular memberhaving one of its ends pressed longitudinally to provide the same withangularly disposed flattened ribs that provide an anchor and close oneend of the tube, the tubular portion affording a compartment for anapkin and a protector disc slidably arranged on the anchor end of thedevice.

2. A combined handle and anchor for frozen or like sticky confections,comprislng a tubular member having one ofits ends pressed longitudinallyto provide the same with angularly disposed flattened ribs that providean anchor and close one end of the tube, and a protector disc havingcentral openings therethrough to the anchor end over said end.

In testimony whe shaped to correspond of the device, arranged reof Iafiix my si ature. JACK D. KO LER.

